GSAT relief "THE Ministry of Education is removing or amending questions considered to be unclear from the crucial Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) in time for this year's sitting scheduled for March 25 and 26.
Chief education officer in the Ministry of Education Grace McLean told the Observer that a panel of experts conducted a thorough review of the examination in response to complaints that a few questions were not properly written.
'When preparing an exam you have to ensure that the paper conforms to validity and consistency,' McLean explained, stating that the expert panel 'ensured, for example, that the responses in the multiple choice section are clear, not duplicated and were unambiguous'."
Chief education officer in the Ministry of Education Grace McLean told the Observer that a panel of experts conducted a thorough review of the examination in response to complaints that a few questions were not properly written.
'When preparing an exam you have to ensure that the paper conforms to validity and consistency,' McLean explained, stating that the expert panel 'ensured, for example, that the responses in the multiple choice section are clear, not duplicated and were unambiguous'."
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